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The diagram presented in inaccurate.

The one arm configuration was described having the same vlan and therefore it would be the same layer3 addresses, however, from the diagram, it shows 192.x.x.x instead of 172.x.x.x. It would be more educational if the diagram is to be updated to reflect the actual configuration shown.

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Not sure what diagram you're talking about. Can you please provide a link?Pzimmerm

Navigating through the Presence Deployment Guide

I am having a very difficult time to use the Wiki format- specifically navigating through the Presence (or MPE) Deployment Guides or any other Wiki-style documentation. When using the CUPS Deployment guide it is very difficult to figure out the next step(s), where you've been, etc. I am very frustrated.

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There were many changes made to the CUPS guides... much of the content was condensed to make it easier to find info. I will make sure the CUPS team gets your feedback. Pzimmerm

I am also having a very hard time with this wiki format

It really is hard to navigate - it is not as bad if you know exactly what you are looking for, but the old
format was much better for browsing, and getting a feel for the big picture, and hitting the parts of the
doc that you need.

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We are looking into ways to improve the interface. Thanks for your feedback. Pzimmerm

is there no moderation here for comments???

WIKI is unuseable, this was a horible idea!!! at least have a coice for WIKI or downloading the .pdf. How can you use wiki offline???

--This page had been missed... my apologies. It is watched now. The wiki cannot be used offline. Some content is not appropriate for wikis... what content were you trying to use? Pzimmerm

I don't think you're getting the point. The WIKI was and is a bad idea. I understand that producing the PDF's is a pain, as I've received feedback / complaints from Cisco documentation team about how hard it is to use FrameMaker. But, that's part of your job. Provide the documentation in a format that is usable off-line, or you will likely get more complaints. It may be easier for the Cisco documentation team, but it is much harder and unwanted by your users. Freimer